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Die Linke Im Visier


Die Linke Im Visier
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Author : Nikolaus Wachsmann
language : de
Publisher: Wallstein Verlag
Release Date : 2014-09-29

Die Linke Im Visier written by Nikolaus Wachsmann and has been published by Wallstein Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-29 with History categories.


Die frühen Konzentrationslager und ihre Bedeutung für die Verfolgung der politischen Linken. Die Linke stand schon in der Weimarer Republik im Visier von Hitlers Anhängern. An die Macht gekommen, errichteten die Nationalsozialisten umgehend die ersten Konzentrationslager - in Militärgebäuden, Turnhallen, Gefängnissen, stillgelegten Fabriken, einstigen Rittergütern oder ausgedienten Schiffen. Die Autorinnen und Autoren untersuchen die Verfolgung von Kommunisten und Sozialdemokraten und fragen nach den spezifischen Bedingungen der Lagerhaft und der gesellschaftspolitischen Funktion der frühen Konzentrationslager. Wie instrumentalisierten die Nationalsozialisten politische Gewalt? Welche Funktion hatten die SA und die SS? Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen ihrer Verfolgung und bereits länger wirksamen politischen Vorbehalten gegen die Linke?



Auschwitz


Auschwitz
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Author : Sybille Steinbacher
language : de
Publisher: C.H.Beck
Release Date : 2015-01-13

Auschwitz written by Sybille Steinbacher and has been published by C.H.Beck this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01-13 with History categories.


"Auschwitz" ist zum Synonym für den Massenmord an den europäischen Juden geworden. Das größte Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslager des Dritten Reiches, in dem mehr als eine Million Menschen ermordet wurden, lag unmittelbar neben der gleichnamigen Stadt, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg zur "Musterstadt der deutschen Ostsiedlung " avancierte. Normalität und Verbrechen lagen hier dicht beieinander. Sybille Steinbacher schildert knapp und präzise die Geschichte von Auschwitz. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die konzeptionelle, zeitliche und räumliche Einheit von Vernichtungspolitik und "Lebensraumeroberung". Sie fragt nach der Wahrnehmung des Mordgeschehens in der (deutschen) Öffentlichkeit und nach der Situation der Häftlinge, nach Möglichkeiten zum Widerstand gegen die Lager- SS und dem Verhalten der Alliierten. Ein eigenes Kapitel ist der Frage nach der Zahl der Opfer gewidmet. Abschließend werden die juristische Ahndung der Verbrechen nach Kriegsende und die " Auschwitz- Lüge" behandelt.



A Companion To Nazi Germany


A Companion To Nazi Germany
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Author : Shelley Baranowski
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2018-04-03

A Companion To Nazi Germany written by Shelley Baranowski and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-04-03 with History categories.


A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich For its brief existence, National Socialist Germany was one of the most destructive regimes in the history of humankind. Since that time, scholarly debate about its causes has volleyed continuously between the effects of political and military decisions, pathological development, or modernity gone awry. Was terror the defining force of rule, or was popular consent critical to sustaining the movement? Were the German people sympathetic to Nazi ideology, or were they radicalized by social manipulation and powerful propaganda? Was the “Final Solution” the motivation for the Third Reich’s rise to power, or simply the outcome? A Companion to Nazi Germany addresses these crucial questions with historical insight from the Nazi Party’s emergence in the 1920s through its postwar repercussions. From the theory and context that gave rise to the movement, through its structural, cultural, economic, and social impacts, to the era’s lasting legacy, this book offers an in-depth examination of modern history’s most infamous reign. Assesses the historiography of Nazism and the prehistory of the regime Provides deep insight into labor, education, research, and home life amidst the Third Reich’s ideological imperatives Describes how the Third Reich affected business, the economy, and the culture, including sports, entertainment, and religion Delves into the social militarization in the lead-up to war, and examines the social and historical complexities that allowed genocide to take place Shows how modern-day Germany confronts and deals with its recent history Today’s political climate highlights the critical need to understand how radical nationalist movements gain an audience, then followers, then power. While historical analogy can be a faulty basis for analyzing current events, there is no doubt that examining the parallels can lead to some important questions about the present. Exploring key motivations, environments, and cause and effect, this book provides essential perspective as radical nationalist movements have once again reemerged in many parts of the world.



Before Auschwitz


Before Auschwitz
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Author : Kim Wünschmann
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2015-03-16

Before Auschwitz written by Kim Wünschmann and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-16 with History categories.


Nazis began detaining Jews in camps as soon as they came to power in 1933. Kim Wünschmann reveals the origin of these extralegal detention sites, the harsh treatment Jews received there, and the message the camps sent to Germans: that Jews were enemies of the state, dangerous to associate with and fair game for acts of intimidation and violence.



Kl


Kl
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Author : Nikolaus Wachsmann
language : en
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Release Date : 2015-04-14

Kl written by Nikolaus Wachsmann and has been published by Macmillan + ORM this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-14 with History categories.


The first comprehensive history of the Nazi concentration camps In a landmark work of history, Nikolaus Wachsmann offers an unprecedented, integrated account of the Nazi concentration camps from their inception in 1933 through their demise, seventy years ago, in the spring of 1945. The Third Reich has been studied in more depth than virtually any other period in history, and yet until now there has been no history of the camp system that tells the full story of its broad development and the everyday experiences of its inhabitants, both perpetrators and victims, and all those living in what Primo Levi called "the gray zone." In KL, Wachsmann fills this glaring gap in our understanding. He not only synthesizes a new generation of scholarly work, much of it untranslated and unknown outside of Germany, but also presents startling revelations, based on many years of archival research, about the functioning and scope of the camp system. Examining, close up, life and death inside the camps, and adopting a wider lens to show how the camp system was shaped by changing political, legal, social, economic, and military forces, Wachsmann produces a unified picture of the Nazi regime and its camps that we have never seen before. A boldly ambitious work of deep importance, KL is destined to be a classic in the history of the twentieth century.



A Third Reich As I See It


 A Third Reich As I See It
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Author : Janosch Steuwer
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 2023-04-04

A Third Reich As I See It written by Janosch Steuwer and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-04 with History categories.


With the beginning of the National Socialist dictatorship, Germany not only experienced a deep political turning point but the private life of Germans also changed fundamentally. The Nazi regime had far-reaching ideas about how the individual should think and act. In "A Third Reich, as I See It" Janosch Steuwer examines the private diaries of ordinary Germans written between 1933 and 1939 and shows how average citizens reacted to the challenges of National Socialism. Some felt the urge and desire to adapt to the political circumstances. Others felt compelled to do so. They all contributed to the realization of the vision of a homogeneous, conflict-free, and "racially pure" society. In a detailed manner and with a convincing sense of the bigger picture, Steuwer shows how the tense efforts of people to fit in, and at the same time to preserve existing opinions and self-conceptions, led to a close intertwining of the private and the political. "A Third Reich, as I See It" offers a surprisingly new look at how the ideological visions of National Socialism found their way into the everyday reality of Germans.



Gender And Protest


Gender And Protest
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Author : Frank Jacob
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2023-09-05

Gender And Protest written by Frank Jacob and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-09-05 with History categories.


For centuries women and other “gendered minorities” had to protest to gain equality. Their demands were often matched by counter-protest from conservative forces within historical societies that intended to return to “old orders” or “good old times.” The present volume will take a closer look at the interrelationship between gender and protest and analyze in detail how gender-related perspectives stimulated protests and initiated historical changes. Through historical case studies that range from antiquity until modern times, specialists from different countries and disciplines discuss reasons for protest, gender as a factor that stimulated social conflicts, and the power of gendered protests of the past with regards to their impact and long-term impact until today.



Stormtroopers


Stormtroopers
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Author : Daniel Siemens
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2017-10-24

Stormtroopers written by Daniel Siemens and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-24 with History categories.


The first full history of the Nazi Stormtroopers whose muscle brought Hitler to power, with revelations concerning their longevity and their contributions to the Holocaust Germany’s Stormtroopers engaged in a vicious siege of violence that propelled the National Socialists to power in the 1930s. Known also as the SA or Brownshirts, these “ordinary” men waged a loosely structured campaign of intimidation and savagery across the nation from the 1920s to the “Night of the Long Knives” in 1934, when Chief of Staff Ernst Röhm and many other SA leaders were assassinated on Hitler’s orders. In this deeply researched history, Daniel Siemens explores not only the roots of the SA and its swift decapitation but also its previously unrecognized transformation into a million-member Nazi organization, its activities in German-occupied territories during World War II, and its particular contributions to the Holocaust. The author provides portraits of individual members and their victims and examines their milieu, culture, and ideology. His book tells the long-overdue story of the SA and its devastating impact on German citizens and the fate of their country.



Dachau And The Ss


Dachau And The Ss
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Author : Christopher Dillon
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016-11-10

Dachau And The Ss written by Christopher Dillon and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-10 with History categories.


Dachau and the SS studies the concentration camp guards at Dachau, the first SS concentration camp and a national 'school' of violence for its concentration camp personnel. Set up in the first months of Adolf Hitler's rule, Dachau was a bastion of the Nazi 'revolution' and a key springboard for the ascent of Heinrich Himmler and the SS to control of the Third Reich's terror and policing apparatus. Throughout the pre-war era of Nazi Germany, Dachau functioned as an academy of violence where concentration camp personnel were schooled in steely resolution and the techniques of terror. An international symbol of Nazi depredation, Dachau was the cradle of a new and terrible spirit of destruction. Combining extensive new research into the pre-war history of Dachau with theoretical insights from studies of perpetrator violence, this book offers the first systematic study of the 'Dachau School'. It explores the backgrounds and socialization of thousands of often very young SS men in the camp and critiques the assumption that violence was an outcome of personal or ideological pathologies. Christopher Dillon analyses recruitment to the Dachau SS and evaluates the contribution of ideology, training, social psychology and masculine ideals to the conduct and subsequent careers of concentration camp guards. Graduates of the Dachau School would go on to play a central role in the wartime criminality of the Third Reich, particularly at Auschwitz. Dachau and the SS makes an original contribution to scholarship on the pre-history of the Holocaust and the institutional organisation of violence.



Rewriting German History


Rewriting German History
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Author : Jan Rüger
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2015-10-11

Rewriting German History written by Jan Rüger and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-11 with History categories.


Rewriting German History offers striking new insights into key debates about the recent German past. Bringing together cutting-edge research and current discussions, this volume examines developments in the writing of the German past since the Second World War and suggests new directions for scholarship in the twenty-first century.